1 – Overview

A new version of GPU Caps Viewer is ready. GPU Caps Viewer 1.36.0 comes with the support of the new OpenGL 4.6. OpenGL 4.6 introduces the support of SPIR-V modules in OpenGL and the set of SPIR-V extensions is listed exposed in the OpenGL panel:

Update (2017.08.15)

GPU Caps Viewer 1.36.2.0 comes with the support of Radeon RX Vega 64 / 56 and fixes a bug that prevented the GPU monitoring (GPU panel) from working when a GeeXLab demo was running.

Update (2017.08.09)

GPU Caps Viewer 1.36.1.0 comes with two or three new demos (Vulkan, OpenGL) and improves the Vulkan support (GeeXLab SDK).

2 – Dowloads

2.1 – Portable version (zip archive – no installation required):

2.2 – Win32 installer:

For any feedback or bug report, a thread on Geeks3D forums is available HERE.

3 – What is GPU Caps Viewer?

GPU Caps Viewer is a graphics card information utility focused on the OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL and CUDA API level support of the main (primary) graphics card. For Vulkan, OpenCL and CUDA, GPU Caps Viewer details the API support of each capable device available in the system. GPU Caps Viewer offers also a simple GPU monitoring facility (clock speed, temperature, GPU usage, fan speed) for NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon based graphics cards. GPU data can be submitted to an online GPU database.

I just installed v1.36.1 and immediately found a bug. GPU Caps is showing incorrect values for the GPU Clock.
When the GPU is running at full load (and at full speed), GPU Caps shows wrong values,. I can Run GPU shark at the same time and it shows the correct values.
When I close the demo window, only then it shows the correct values, until it starts clocking down due to not being used. But if I run the demo again, it’s stuck in the low clocks and doesn’t update correctly.